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Hiding in Plain Sight

A Dangerous Search for Justice in Postwar Germany

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Pub Date May 05 2026 | Archive Date May 04 2026

Book Whisperer | Marion Kummerow


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World War Two is over. The scars remain.

Germany, 1947. Roxi has survived what should have broken her. Piece by fragile piece, she is rebuilding a quiet life with her husband, trying to believe that healing is possible.

Then a lost talisman resurfaces. 

It can mean only one thing: the man who destroyed her family is still alive.

In a country desperate to forget and authorities unwilling to listen, Roxi must confront the past she’s fought to bury. The man who stole everything from her now lives freely in Essen—shielded by silence, indifference, and a world eager to move on.

But Roxi cannot.

As she hunts him across the ruins of postwar Germany, her search for justice becomes a dangerous game of cat and mouse. In an age when perpetrators hide behind new identities and survivors are told to stay silent, Roxi’s pursuit could cost her everything.

How far will she go to make him answer for what he did?

A gripping novel in the German Wife series about the aftermath of the Holocaust, the price of silence, and a woman’s determination to never be a victim again.

World War Two is over. The scars remain.

Germany, 1947. Roxi has survived what should have broken her. Piece by fragile piece, she is rebuilding a quiet life with her husband, trying to believe that...


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I finished this book in one sitting! Historical fiction set in post WW2 Germany really captures my interest. “Hiding in Plain Sight” featured a young couple who survived the Nazi persecution/camps and were trying to establish their lives in Essen, Germany. They dealt with the British forces who occupied Germany, horrible shortages forcing black market exchanges—and of course, property destruction everywhere. They faced more cultural prejudices than one would expect after everything else. Most disturbing were the SS Nazi leaders who escaped trials and were hiding in plain sight, living under new identities.

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"Nazis were back in office in droves, Roma were still marginalized, and the women who had kept the country running for years were banished back to the kitchen as soon as the men returned home from the battlefields of Europe."

Hiding in Plain Sight, set in 1947, offers readers a look at post-war Germany and the hardships that remained in the occupied zones. The title refers to a Nazi war criminal, the former Kommandant of Belzec, where Roxy and the rest of her Romani family were interred. Living under an assumed identity, he chose to stay in Germany and work towards the rebirth of Hitler's Reich. This book continues Roxy's story, who still fights the prejudice against the Romani, as well as her personal trauma from the Holocaust. She was my favorite character of the series because of her tenacity and pride in her Romani culture. (She still goes barefoot in 1947.) Although Hiding in Plain Sight is Roxy's story, you get a glimpse of life after the war for many characters from the earlier books. It was satisfying to come full circle, returning to Berlin and the women who persevered, protecting their families. My absolutely favorite part of this book was when David decided to make a pair of shoes for Roxy and carefully constructed them so she could still feel the earth beneath her feet. Is that love or what? Hiding in Plain Sight reminds us that the trauma of the Holocaust continued long after the war ended, and for many victims, there was no justice. Be prepared to be outraged, anxious, and comforted while reading Marion Kummerow's impressive new book.

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